wikipedia Jimmy_Savile_sexual_abuse_scandal &! wikipedia.org Elm_Guest_House_child_abuse_scandal //&! ExaroNews - bit.ly/1Lv2cnn - corruption within Police related to VIP Paedophile Ring to be investigated &! bit.ly/1VK6dzz - BBC Panorama to plan to smear and discredit survivors of child abuse and media outlets like ExaroNews &! bit.ly/1OVus9o THERE HAVE BEEN LEAKS WITHIN MET to BBC/PANORAMA to make PROGRAM!? &! ExaroNews editor-in-chief declined to be interviewed for Panorama Program, because they were out to debunk the 'VIP Paedophile Ring.' claims also two VIP cases are VIP BBC people. &! bit.ly/1LPKHPb - according to them, BBC tries to delay publication of the inquiry into its own failings of Jimmy Savile. Could be (according to sources) so damning that it undermines negotiations of BBC Charter Renewal. //&! Political Correctness of Politicians, Police, Social and Public Services let Rotherham, Rochdale, Derby (& across country) happen. bit.ly/1MiYNJf &! bit.ly/1P7h81Z

http://www.bbc.co.uk/taster/projects/my-hijab-and-me // Career Politicians simplify with one linesers, but it is more difficult to bring western world and Islam on same line w compromise on same ground while still respecting and following human rights, basic human decency and laws that are not religiously influences (whether its Islam or Christian background) ... // The Jalabib is interpreted as a type of loose clothing. Since these instructions are thousands of years old, written in Arabic and retranslated many times, it means that some scholars interpret it differently. For some it means the burqa or niqab, while others think it’s acceptable to wear the head scarf and loose modest clothing. It’s important to understand the hijab is basically a concept – that goes far beyond the scarf that is worn on our heads.It’s about covering a woman’s aurat - which is an Arabic word loosely meaning our intimate parts - in front of men we don't know. Your hair, your body and your voice ...

The global surveillance programs revealed by Edward Snowden have caused journalists to change how they operate, question what the government knows about them, and consider abandoning investigative reporting, according to a survey from the Pew Research Center. A significant number of the journalists surveyed said they had changed their behavior, whether it’s how they store sensitive files (49 percent), how they communicate with other journalists (29 percent), whether they’ve reached out to a source (13 percent), or pursued a specific story (2 percent). Many are also convinced the government is gathering information about them. Some 64 percent of journalists believed intelligence agencies had “probably collected data” about them. (The other 36 percent, as “InfoSec Taylor Swift” joked, must not read the news.)

Strafzumessung, neue Gesetzesaenderung/Gesetzentwurf spricht nicht aus - klar in deutsch (language shapes thoughts) - gewalt gegen minderheiten (Menschenverachtend) wie race, LGBT+, disabled, ... in each of their own, thus marginalises and discriminates each in-front of justice system and law, because it is not NAMED directly, addressed and REPRESENTED.

USA World Police no more. [...] ISIS - The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. [...] SPIEGEL: What is your prediction for the future of Syria and the region? Brahimi: Unless there is a real, sustained effort to work out a political solution, there is a serious risk that the entire region will blow up. The conflict is not going to stay inside Syria. It will spill over into the region. It's already destabilizing Lebanon, there are 1.5 million refugees in the country; that represents one third of the population. If it were Germany, it would be the equivalent of 20 million. It is destabilizing because ISIS | SPIEGEL: the most radical and brutal armed opposition group, which seeks to establish a militant Islamic state | Brahimi: is active in both Syria and Iraq already, and Jordan is really struggling to continue resisting. Even Turkey! According to a senior Iraqi official, ISIS has carried out 100 operations in Syria and 1,000 operations in Iraq in just three months. | YT v=XDFi1lno1bs

That settlement is a “shakedown,” says Senator Richard Shelby of Alabama. The money banks would be required to allot to mortgage modification would be “extorted,” declares The Wall Street Journal. And the bankers themselves warn that any action against them would place economic recovery at risk.
All of which goes to confirm that the rich are different from you and me: when they break the law, it’s the prosecutors who find themselves on trial.

"held hostage"
the biggest obstacle to recovery isn’t the financial condition of major banks, which were bailed out once and are now profiting from the widespread perception that they’ll be bailed out again if anything goes wrong. It is, instead, the overhang of household debt combined with paralysis in the housing market. Getting banks to clear up mortgage debts — instead of stringing families along to extract a few more dollars — would help, not hurt, the economy.

Rage Against the Money Machine Matt Taibbi is frustrated and angry at the lack of prosecutions stemming from the financial crisis: “The mental stumbling block, for most Americans, is that financial crimes don’t feel real; you don’t see the culprits waving guns in liquor stores or dragging coeds into bushes. But these frauds are worse than common robberies. They’re crimes of intellectual choice, made by people who are already rich and who have every conceivable social advantage, acting on a simple, cynical calculation: Let’s steal whatever we can, then dare the victims to find the juice to reclaim their money through a captive bureaucracy.”

Still, there is one important parallel: A U.S. prosecution of Mr. Assange would carry significant downside risks for the United States. The issues at stake were described neatly in a recent policy paper by Google, about government efforts to disrupt the free flow of information on the Internet.
The paper does not mention WikiLeaks; it was widely seen as a broadside against China’s policy of filtering the Internet, after Google’s run-ins with the censors in Beijing. But it contained a useful summary of the different kinds of censorship practiced around the world, including this tactic: “Encouragement of self-censorship through means including surveillance and monitoring, threats of legal action and informal methods of intimidation.”